Henry and Rory originally hail from Lincoln whilst Oli, born in Hong Kong, grew up in Leicestershire. Andrew grew up in Kent as a child via stints in Indonesia and Sri Lanka, before settling in Leicestershire also.

After playing in rival bands, the boys came together to form Sea Girls in 2015.

Henry noted: “We thought ‘let’s do this’.”

The band write their own material and love going into the studio to experiment with their indie-disco sound.

Henry said: "We all really enjoy recording and getting to that final finished mix.”

Following a series of live dates across the country last year and the release of a string of explosive singles alongside sophomore EP Heavenly War, the band have been tapped by Radio 1’s Huw Stephens as ‘ones to watch’ in 2018.

Henry hopes the band will go from strength to strength over the next 12 months.

He added: “This is our first headline tour and we’re very excited. This will be the first time we’re playing in most of these cities.

“Over the next year we’re planning on doing more of that, writing loads more music and recording an album. We want to get even more music out there.”

Sea Girls will be performing at King Tut’s on Saturday, February 10. For more information, go to seagirls.net or like facebook.com/sonicseagirls

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